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  1. Emil Frolund

    Lower wattage of an IR bulb permanently?

    @cswilson Thanks for your input, this sounds like a great idea. if you ever get the time to find the specs of the Thermistor you would suggest we try out, we would love to hear what you think! It is super valuable for us. After our multimeter tests it shows that the bulbs draw 10.8 amps from...
  2. Emil Frolund

    Lower wattage of an IR bulb permanently?

    Waross Thanks for your reply. How would we stagger the lamps? Thanks in advance!
  3. Emil Frolund

    Lower wattage of an IR bulb permanently?

    Thanks for your replies, Gunnar: Do you have a link to some specific resistors you would recommend we try? I heard that we might need to use power resistors, in that case do you have a recommendation? Thanks in advance :-)
  4. Emil Frolund

    Lower wattage of an IR bulb permanently?

    Incredible, we will test this out and see if it works. A question. On another forum a user told me that we might "start a fire" from the setup that we have now. we have 2x 90w / 12v / 7.5a infrared bulbs in series We have a 99.6w / 12v / 8.3a power supply. I don't see anywhere where anything...
  5. Emil Frolund

    Lower wattage of an IR bulb permanently?

    Hi Gunnar, Thanks for your execllent reply. This tells me all I need. There's one thing though, that we need to know about: Is it possible to lower this current limit that will kick the bulbs? For instance with a resistance? Thanks in advance.
  6. Emil Frolund

    Lower wattage of an IR bulb permanently?

    Hi! I have two 90w/12v infrared IR bulbs which is put into a r7s sockets. From thes socket goes in total four wires which is connected to our power supply. We have set two of the wires in serial so they pull 45 watts each, in total 90 watts. The bulb is 90w / 12v Our power supply is 12v / 8.3...
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